10 Things to Do in Philly This Week: Wizard of Oz Opens at the Kimmel, Beer Week, Center City Sips, and More

The entire city is making this a Beer Week to remember, with dozens of events going on across the city through June 8th. Some standouts this week include an all-day $2 Tuesday at Fox & Hound, and a sit down with the master Founders Brewers at Jose Pistola's to talk hops. But the craziest, can't-miss event? Marc Summers, host of the old game show Double Dare, will be at Frankford Hall for Dunkel Dare. (Think the old game show, but with beer). Also, look out for the Philly Beer Week Garden which will be open all week, with new beers and musical acts each night. Be sure to check out your favorite bars specials as well as the full list of Beer Week events. Cheers.

The 20th annual AIDS Education Month kicks off with a free reception and awards ceremony that honors individuals who stand out as exemplars in the community of those fighting for the rights of people with HIV. This year the award will be presented to Francoise Barre-Sinoussi (pictured), PhD and recipient of a Nobel Prize in medicine. Hors d'oeuvres and meaningful conversation is free for all in attendance. Check out the full AIDS Education Month itinerary here. June 3, 5:30 p.m., Free, Independence Visitor's Center, 6th and Market streets. —Joe McGee

The beloved musical Wizard of Oz is getting the stage treatment in Andrew Lloyd Weber's newest production, which opens this week at the Kimmel Center. Rediscover Dorothy and the rest of her friends as she sings her way down the yellow brick road. A few new songs and surprises are in store to make this trip back to Oz unlike any other. Opens June 3rd, 7:30 p.m., $20-$100, Kimmel Center, 300 South Broad Street.

Want to be the one who saw them before they were cool? Head upstairs at World Cafe Live for a free showcase of local talent looking to make it big. Hosted by Bruce Torres, Philly Rising is a weekly event that features a diverse group of artists, so you're sure to find one you groove with. Tuesday, June 3rd, 8 p.m., World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut Street.

The Morris Arboretum is the perfect backdrop for these summer night yoga sessions. Led by one of the city's premier instructors, participants can learn the basics while finding relaxation in the surrounding environment. All are welcome for this unique experience that is sure to increase your energy and reduce stress. Sessions will run for ten weeks. June 3rd, 8:15 p.m., $25 per session, Morris Arboretum, 100 E. Northwestern Avenue.

From Be Well Philly: On Wednesday and Thursday, Be Well Philly will be popping up in the rotunda at the Shops at Liberty Place with a few express workouts during your lunch break. Our friends at Red Hot Dance Fitness will lead a get-you-moving dance-fitness class on June 4th from noon to 12:30, and the folks from Yoga Garden will host a super fun, bring-your-own-mat yoga class from noon to 12:30 on June 5th. That’s right—you’ve got two opportunities to get your midday sweat on. More info here.

The annual Center City Districts Sips event (running from June 4th until August 27th) brings with it some of the best happy hour deals around. Bars across Philly will be featuring $5 cocktails, $4 wine, $3 beer and half-priced appetizers from 5 to 7 p.m. Each participating restaurant will offer unique food and drink specials in honor of the event. For a list of participating bars and restaurants, check it out here.

Brooklyn-based Streets of Laredo describe themselves as "an indie-folk band of joy" and one listen to their music makes that abundantly clear. Complete with long hair, mustaches and hats, these New Yorkers' sunshine-rock may seem cliche, but their infectious sound will have skeptics tapping their feet. For a few bucks, liven up hump day with the gleeful sounds of this catchy threesome. 21+ only. Wednesday, June 4th, 8:30 p.m., The Boot and Saddle, 1131 S. Broad Street.

From Foobooz: Hop Sing Laundromat is a place known for cocktails–for mixing eclectic (and expensive) liquors with fresh-squeezed juices and coming out the other side with something so much greater than the sum of its parts. So it only makes sense, now that Lee has decided to launch a happy hour program, that he would base it around…shots.

Since the release of his first studio album, Pluto, in 2012 Future has quickly rose to the upper echelon of popular rappers, and is no stranger to the Billboard Hot 100. Having already collaborated with artists like Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, and Kanye West, Future is shaping up to be the next big thing. Get a glimpse of the new generation of hip-hop as Future plays from his new album, Honest, at the Trocodero. Thursday, June 6th, 8 p.m., The Trocodero Theater, 1003 Arch Street.